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M. CRUPAIN.

POWDER PUFF.

APPLICATION FILED JAN. 30. 1917, RENEWED APR. 23, 1919. 1L,35,@?'Q

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UNITED @TATEg PATENT @FFJIC.

OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIG-NOR 0F ONE-HALF TD JACOB WOLFE, NEW yo rownnn-rurr.

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Application fl led January 30, 1917, Serial No. 145,422.

section thereof is composed of a porous material through which the powder may be dispensed as desired while the other section forms the smoothing or finishing member.

A further object of this invention is the provision of a powder puff forming a receptacle for the powder and being provided with a filling member that is readily insertible within the receptacle so tirely concealed.

A still further object of this invention is the provision of a flexible powder pufi forming a bag or receptacle provided with a filling member which when concealed is also a sealing ,member thus providing a ready means whereby the pufi may be refilled as desired.

In the accompanying drawings:

Figure 1 is a plan view of a powder puff made according to and embodying the present invention, the filling member being extended.

Fig. 2 is a vertical central sectional view through the powder pufi with the filling member concealed.

Fig. 3 is a plan view of one blank of the powder pufi and also the filling member formed therewith.

Specification of Letters Patent.

as to be en- Patented May 2?, i919.

Renewed April 23, 18 19. serial No. 292,243.

.Referring to the drawings, the numeral 6 designates the porous member of the powder pufi, and 7 the smoothing or finishing member both of which may be ofan'y desired shape and are adapted to be sewn together to provide a bag or receptacle.

The member 6 as shown in Fig. 3, is provided with the integral portion 8 terminating in the flap or wing 9 which is adapted to be formed into the filling tube 10 so that the same may assume the positions as shown in Figs. 1 and 2.

From the foregoing descri tion it is evident that with a powder pu made according to and embodying the present invention, the same is ready for use at all times, and when empty is easily refilled, the filling member in all instances being easily extended for the filling operation and being concealed within the receptacle when filled and in use.

What I claim as new is:

A powder pufi comprising material, one of said sheets being made 0 a relatively thick soft non-porous material while the other sheet is of a porous material through which powder may be sifted, said two sheets being sewn together to constitute a bag, and a tube formed from a double winged projection on the edge of the porous sheet and having its lower edge sewn to the adjacent portion of the non-porous sheet to provide a filling member for the pufi, the same being so flexible as to be readily reversed and inserted in the powder pufi', to form a. closure.

In testimony whereof I afix my signature.

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